About Object

Look up object in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Object may refer to:
Object (philosophy), a thing, being or concept
Entity, something that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses,
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As used in object relations theory of psychoanalysis, that to which a subject relates,
Object (grammar), a sentence element, such as a direct object or an indirect object,
Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place,
Object (mathematics), an abstract object arising in mathematics,
Group object, a generalization of a group built on more complicated structures than sets,
Goal, an aim, target or objective,
Physical body or object, in physics, a collection of masses,
Planetary object, any secondary body in the Solar system that has a planet-like geology,
Object, an entity treated by mathematical category theory,
3D model, a representation of a physical object,
Object (National Register of Historic Places), a classification used by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places,
Объект (object); Russian GABTU military vehicle designations,
Organisations:
Object: Australian Design Centre, a non-profit organisation promoting design in Australia,
In computing:
Object (computer science), a language mechanism for binding data with methods that operate on that data
Object-oriented programming (OOP), in which an object is an instance of a class or array,
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Object file, the output of a compiler or other translator program (also known as "object code"),
Object (Information Processing), an information source for an information processor,
HTML object element,
In popular culture:
Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure), a sculpture by Méret Oppenheim,
Object, a song by The Cure on their 1979 album Three Imaginary Boys,
Objects from the 2006 television series The Lost Room,
"Object", a song by Ween from La Cucaracha

Look up object in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Object may refer to: Object (philosophy), a thing, being or concept Entity, something that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses, , As used in object relations theory of psychoanalysis, that to which a subject relates, Object (grammar), a sentence element, such as a direct object or an indirect object, Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place, Object (mathematics), an abstract object arising in mathematics, Group object, a generalization of a group built on more complicated structures than sets, Goal, an aim, target or objective, Physical body or object, in physics, a collection of masses, Planetary object, any secondary body in the Solar system that has a planet-like geology, Object, an entity treated by mathematical category theory, 3D model, a representation of a physical object, Object (National Register of Historic Places), a classification used by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Объект (object); Russian GABTU military vehicle designations, Organisations: Object: Australian Design Centre, a non-profit organisation promoting design in Australia, In computing: Object (computer science), a language mechanism for binding data with methods that operate on that data Object-oriented programming (OOP), in which an object is an instance of a class or array, , Object file, the output of a compiler or other translator program (also known as "object code"), Object (Information Processing), an information source for an information processor, HTML object element, In popular culture: Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure), a sculpture by Méret Oppenheim, Object, a song by The Cure on their 1979 album Three Imaginary Boys, Objects from the 2006 television series The Lost Room, "Object", a song by Ween from La CucarachaSource: WikipediaText from this biography licensed under creative commons license